Allen and Paul Jam Session- "The Ballad of the Skeletons"
My favorite intellectual on matters most pressing
Ziz again telling it like it is
Political Issues: De-con-struct-ed
The gay marriage debate finally explained in song!
Music's Most Interesting Characters:
Probably the most awkward interview this station has ever seen... Merritt (of Magnetic Fields fame) discusses his friendship with Daniel Handler and his soundtrack for A Series of Unfortunate Events performs "Smile: No One Cares How You Feel": Favorite quote: "Something dark will happen to the children anyway."
Lady Gaga: Cultural Theorist explains philosophy of "The Fame"
Katy Perry on the "pussification" of the American Male. Hemingway, myspace, and Matel dolls make their music video debut.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seed's retelling of a classic blues/folk ballad like you've never heard it before. From their 1996 album Murder Ballads. This version is an example of a street "toast poem." Toasts are 'pre-rap' poems and stories especially popular among prisoners. Plus this the oddest/coolest dancing you will ever see simultaneously.
Literary Favorites:
Allen and Paul Jam Session- "The Ballad of the Skeletons"
My favorite intellectual on matters most pressing
Ziz again telling it like it is
Political Issues: De-con-struct-ed
The gay marriage debate finally explained in song!
Music's Most Interesting Characters:
Probably the most awkward interview this station has ever seen... Merritt (of Magnetic Fields fame) discusses his friendship with Daniel Handler and his soundtrack for A Series of Unfortunate Events performs "Smile: No One Cares How You Feel": Favorite quote: "Something dark will happen to the children anyway."
Lady Gaga: Cultural Theorist explains philosophy of "The Fame"
Katy Perry on the "pussification" of the American Male. Hemingway, myspace, and Matel dolls make their music video debut.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seed's retelling of a classic blues/folk ballad like you've never heard it before. From their 1996 album Murder Ballads. This version is an example of a street "toast poem." Toasts are 'pre-rap' poems and stories especially popular among prisoners. Plus this the oddest/coolest dancing you will ever see simultaneously.